DECEMBER, 1906.| 
THE ORCHID REVIEW. 
LAL. LIO-CATTLEYA STATTERIANA OCULATA. 
THE annexed figure represents a very 
Statteriana (L. Perrinii 
Mead, 
James Veitch and Sons, in whose establishment, at C 
the first time in October, 
° 
ha 
7 
4 
Deal 
itiful 
* C, labiata ¢), from the c 
Esq., Oviedo, Florida. 
The original form was 
893, when it received a First-class Ce 
1 bd cs i 
ollection of T. 
raised by Messrs. 
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rtif§#icata 
CLLIMUGALC 
from the R.H.S. 
by h 
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deep purple blote 
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the fig 
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A 
handsome hybrid. 
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utifully tinted 
c 1 Oss 
whitish, with a 
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